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this is the watch i am getting repaired as we speak. It is costing me almost 300 bucks to restore because it sat in a drawer for 20 years, had it been wound and maintained it would still work as these were built like tanks and are great watches.
Swap for a new strap, replace the tuning fork (don't make them anymore and the parts were $$$ to find original), and do a battery conversion (don't make the battery anymore either) as well as a clean and polish. Its taken over 2 months but it should be ready in a week or 2.
i know it isn't as modern as the other ones posted, but as a collection piece with sentimental value i look forward to sporting it
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